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| 6 Months Course Duration with NPR 15,000 startup salary |
This Webmaster Online Training Program will prepare you for a career designing, developing, and maintaining Web sites. The program begins by teaching you simple Web page development and progresses by introducing you to new concepts and involving you in active Web page implementation using HTML and Dynamic HTML.
Description
These days, just about every company, institution, and organization wants to have a presence on the Internet. Webmasters design, develop, and maintain these highly visible Web sites.
As a Webmaster, you might be called upon to work in a group developing interactive e-commerce or e-business sites. You could be in control of an auction site, a discussion group, an online newsletter, a physician's appointment page, an organization's membership site, or you could be developing a marketing presence for a new product. Webmasters are often the first to test new and state-of-the-art equipment as well as the latest software. They’re allowed to indulge in artistic and professional freedoms rarely seen in any other industry—and can often work from home or use flextime.
This Webmaster Training Program starts with Web page development and introduces new concepts by involving you in active Web page implementation.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this program, you'll be able to:
Understand and appreciate the World Wide Web as it relates to both personal and business use
Be able to use solid design techniques and audience analysis to construct a Web page that fits a target purpose and audience
Formally design, compose, and structure information to appear on a Web site
Use HTML and DHTML to construct Web pages with text, lists, links, tables, graphics, frames, forms, and other dynamic features of a Web page
Be able to evaluate the costs and benefits of doing business on the World Wide Web
Plan, design, implement, and maintain a Web site
Course Outline:
Developing a Basic Web Page
Introducing the World Wide Web
Creating and HTML Document
Adding Graphics and Special Characters
Adding Hypertext Links to a Web Page
Creating a Hypertext Document
Web Page Structures
Linking to Documents and Other Internet Objects
Designing a Web Page
Color Schemes and the Font Tag
Working With Color and Images
Understanding Image Maps
Designing a Web Page With Tables
Tables on the World Wide Web
Modifying the Appearance of a Table
Designing a Page Layout With Tables
Using Frames in a Web Site
Creating a Frame Layout
Working With Frames and Hypertext Links
Creating Web Page Forms
Common Gateway Interface Scripts
Control Elements Part 1
Control Elements Part 2
Working with Cascading Style Sheets
Inline, Embedded, and External Styles
Font, Color, and List Styles
Links, Containers, and Block-level Elements
Programming With Java Script
Server-side and Client-side Programs
Variables, Expressions, Operators, and Functions
Conditional Statements, Arrays, and Loops
JavaScript Objects and Events
Form Validation and the Document Object Model
Event Handlers and Calculated Fields
Control Elements and Form Submission
Creating a Multimedia Web Page
Sound Formats, Rates and Resolution, and Embedding
Video Formats, Frame Rates and Codes, and Embedding
Java Applets, Marquees, and Nesting Object Tags
DHTML
Dynamic Page Layout
Dynamic Content and Style
Working With Special Effects
Working With Event Model
Working With Windows and Frames
Prerequisite
There are no specific prerequisites for this program. To enroll, you should be comfortable using the Internet, and you’ll need an Internet connection and e-mail capabilities
This program is for you if you’re interested in becoming a Webmaster or if you want to learn to design and develop Web pages using HTML and DHTML.






